Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Tuesday poem #676 : Misha Solomon : Aubade with a Shorkie in the Bed Between Us

 

Early light comes
through the blinds
unreplaced by
the blackout shades
we said but didn't buy
we said we'd
never have the dog
in bed but here
he is a sighing curl.
I reach my arm
over him to rub
my lover's arm
an arm that holds
my lover's phone
a phone filled
with bad news.
We said we'd say
no phones in bed
but here's
the arm I rub
he and the dog
notice my arm
in tandem he smiles
the dog licks
my elbow. We said
the dog would
kill the bed
but with a gentle
shove the dog's asleep
at our feet my arm
unlicked but roaming
searching for
the early heat.

 

 

 

Misha Solomon is a homosexual poet in and of Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. He is the author of two chapbooks, FLORALS (above/ground press, 2020) and Full Sentences (Turret House Press, 2022), and his work has recently appeared in Best Canadian Poetry, Arc Poetry Magazine, Geist, The Malahat Review, The New Quarterly, and Riddle Fence. His debut full-length collection, My Great-Grandfather Danced Ballet, is out this month with Brick Books. He is currently a student in Concordia University’s Interdisciplinary Humanities PhD program.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Tuesday poem #675 : Susan Robertson : I BEGIN THE POEM WITH A LIE

 

 

Red bird
in a dark wood, 

a silhouette— 
you, the tree— 

your red 

the only colour
in the green.

 

 

 

Susan Robertson grew up outside Washington, D.C. but has made her home in Canada for years. Her poems have appeared in journals in Canada and the United States including Prairie Fire, the Offing, Grain, HAD, The Ex-Puritan, and The Fiddlehead. Her chapbook, So I Go, is out with Baseline Press.

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Tuesday, March 03, 2026

Tuesday poem #674 : Dana Teen Lomax : -gender-and-all-the-shit-

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

Dana Teen Lomax's work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, published and anthologized internationally, recognized as among the Guerrilla Girls’ favorite books, and received awards from Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, Intersection for the Arts, the Academy of American Poets, the California Arts Council, the Marin Arts Council, and others. She collaborates with artists from all over the country, has taught writing in libraries, schools, prisons, and universities, served as the interim Director at Small Press Traffic and the Human Rights and Equity Chair for her teachers’ union. Dana lives near Los Angeles, and her work can be found at danateenlomax.com.

the Tuesday poem is curated by rob mclennan